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Blood + Bandage Open Workshops

A series of Blood + Bandage workshops will run in the Granary during the Cork Midsummer Festival from June 13th to June 24th. All workshops will be open at various points to the public and in some cases there will be scope for critical responses. Some of the workshops are developing new plays, some are exploring music theatre, video imagery, verbatim-style theatre, etc. All will advance the core Blood + Bandage purpose of developing new work and new ways of working.

Schedule of workshops

CELEBRITY : Theatre SK By Jody O’Neill
13th/14th/15th June

"Celebrity" was presented as a work-in-progress in Project Brand New in January. We are now looking at extending the piece into an hour long piece for young audiences. We will use the three day workshop to develop the script and the characters and to map out how we can intertwine and develop the main themes: celebrity, the internet and relationships between captor and captive. This is an experiment in narrative form, relationship between performers and audience, and how internet and live performance can intersect and influence each other.
This workshop will run 10am – 5pm daily with a public showing at 5pm on Monday 15th June to which all are welcome.

THE RITE OF SPRING: by Sarah Purcell / Meridian Theatre Company
16th/17th June

This workshop will use Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring as a basis for Sarah Purcell's music-theatre piece exploring the emotional worlds that sparked the excesses of Abu Ghraib and other American detention centres in Iraq and elsewhere. The bleak, bizarre imagery of torture with which we are so familiar is used by Sarah as a starting point for musical sequences built on Stravinsky's masterpiece and for dramatic scenes developed from the imagery.
As ever when confronted with such horrors, the questions are how and why ordinary people can act in bestial ways and while Stravinsky's astringent score and the brutal source images evoke the hellish world of the torture facilities the piece also touches on the mundane concerns, dreams, and fears of the soldiers who perpetrated this brutality.
The workshop will run 10am – 5pm daily with a public showing at 4pm on Wednesday 17th June.

BRILLIANT: by David Farrell / Bare Cheek & Granary
18th/19th June

Brilliant is a music-play, the story of Danny who grew up a working-class hero, who formed a very successful band, who toured the world, recorded top ten singles, was hyped and lauded in the music press and blew it all on heroin, crack and booze. Cast includes: David Farrell, Chris Schmidt-Martin, Frank Prendergast, James Brown and Karen Kelleher. Director and co-writer–Tony McCleane-Fay.

“Now I’m grown up and its all dark and weird and little Danny is asking me for a dig out and I keep telling him to hang on a sec I’m really having a hard time minding big Danny so hang on there little Danny just wait there another twenty years on your own in the Dark in your pyjamas and your curly hair and alone and waiting for fucking someone to give me a hug in the dark.”
There will be an open rehearsal at 6pm on 18 June and a public showing at 6pm on 19 June.

THE REPUBLIC OF IDEAS : Meridian Theatre Company
20th/21st June

The Republic of Ideas is multi-faceted project, a kind of intellectual cabaret on a grand scale which is focused on urgent, contemporary ideas, globally, nationally, locally. It will combine dramatic performances with discussions, debates, publications, interviews, webcasts, etc to create an ever-evolving and highly engaged festival of ideas with a theatrical heart.
On June 20th and 21st we are trying out a few elements of this. We are working with a theatre band which will be used as the primary means of creating a full theatrical narrative. We are looking too at non-fictional performances such as lectures and interviews to see how they can play a meaningful part in a theatrical exploration of ideas.
There will be a public viewing of this workshop on Sunday, June 21st at 4pm. All are welcome.

BEDSTAINS: By Nicola Depuis / Granary
23rd/24th June interactive open rehearsal/showings at 1:15 each day.

Biro. Chocolate. Mascara. Blood. Saliva. Urine. Sudocream. Breast-milk. Semen. Vomit. Tears. Curry. Tea. Egg. Drool. Ash. Red Wine. Excrement. Grease. Vaginal Secretions.
How many stains would you find on your bed, and what stories do these stains tell?

In Bedstains, we follow the life of one bed and its various inhabitants, from newlyweds in the 50s whose relationship is marred by domestic violence,to a broken-hearted clown who hides behind her mask. Having been chosen for development by Blood & Bandage, Bedstains is currently being written by Nicola Depuis and developed through workshops with actors Cian Daly, George Hanover and Karen Kelleher, under the direction of Evelyn Quinlan. At these interactive open rehearsals, audience members will have the opportunity to observe and take part in the process of creating theatre.

While all of these workshops will be of particular interest to those actively involved in making theatre themselves, interested people of all kinds will get a range of insights into the diversity of approaches that theatre-makers are now adding to the creative network. We hope to see you at some or all of them.

 

 

 

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PERFORMANCE PROJECTS 2006

Following on from last years very successful Live Art series of platform artists performance projects, Granary held open submissions early this year to encourage new artists to submit performance projects. The selected projects span varying genres, subject matter and theatre forms. As the Projects develop, information will be posted on this website about the processes involved and of course full details of showings and performances will be detailed here also. Projects selected include;

These projects will be rehearsed & developed and the processes documented on this site as a blog. The products will be staged in the Granary Theatre during the year.

NEW DIRECTORS 2006

In late 2005 the Granary sought submissions from the public for Performance Projects.  The criteria were that the Projects should either be original work from a writer and/or theatre company/artist or previously published/produced work in a new production by a new company/director. We were looking for innovation, commitment and a ‘hunger’ to produce.  By late January 2006 we received a number of projects from a number of new companies, artists and writers. Of these submissions a number of new directors were selected to go forward to our New Directors Festival a new and hopefully annual initiative by the Granary Theatre.  The directors were selected on the strength of their submissions in terms of artistic vision, previous work and innovation in production.

 The projects going forward to full production are as follows;

  • The Morning After Optimism by Tom Murphy, directed by Sarah Jane Power.
  • Fireface by Marius von Mayenburg, directed by Naomi O’Kelly.
  • 11 September 2001 by Michel Vinaver, directed by Sarah O’Connor.
  • Short Plays written & directed by Kenneth Hickey.

 The Short plays by Ken Hickey will be produced in double-bill with each of the full-length plays & will also be featured on their own specific evening.

The productions will be played in rep over the course of three weeks, with each play being performed for approx five performances from 2 - 28 October 2006. More info here

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FOWL
by Bodily Functions Performance Company
Granary Theatre 10-22 October 2005

Bodily Function’s FOWL a theatre piece from this ensemble inspired by the writings of Anton Chekhov, Henrik Ibsen and Gertrude Stein and the work of Johnny Depp and Heath Robinson. Following on from their Conspiracy Theory, this is the second of three productions this year by a company that dramatises pieces dealing with contemporary phenomena. FOWL is an intense, funny and moving theatrework where nobody is quite what they seem and the distinction between the real and the surreal, the audience and the performer is smudged. Directed by Tony McCleane-Fay, who’s recent Irish Premiere of Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis played at Granary to rave reviews and packed houses. FOWL is not to be missed.

The Clock is striking…
One Hundred Minutes
Six Actors
Five Actors
Four Plays
Three Sisters
Two Brothers
One Brother
…don't recall it.

FOWL - a new work inspired by our daily obsessions and attachments to animate and inanimate objects, celebrities and our ways of seeing.
FOWL – a hilarious mind-blowing, low-tech, high quality live art theatrework that will make you think. Audience participation is de rigueur.

Devised and written by the Company.
Directed and designed by Tony McCleane-Fay.

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CONSPIRACY THEORY
by Bodily Functions Performance Company
18 April 2005 - 23 April 2005

The Granary Theatre Performance Company - Bodily Functions - presented a new theatrework inspired by Da Vinci, the Omega Files, the illuminati, Buzz and Neil, John F., Roswell, cellphones, cork2005, that fatal car crash in Paris and the New World Order.

Six people are chained to a long white table.
How long have they been there?
Even they cannot remember.
They eat, breathe, defecate, lust and sleep by its great frame, knowing that it contains the world.
They are dimly aware that one might escape, by excavating secrets and spinning truth out of lies, triumphing through conspiracy.
But would they want to break the links that bind them?

Devised by the Company.
Directed by Tony McCleane-Fay.

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